The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, September 28, 1904, Page 2, Image 2
' The Lexington Dispatch.
Wednesday, September 28, 1904.
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Dots from Hilton.
To the Editor cf tDe Dispatch:
Cotton picking, fodder pulliDg,
gathering pe*vir.?- b?*v, seems to be
the order of tn* iUy. Cotton is not
expected to be * ??.? nop, while corn
is generally good.
The educational meeting which
was held at White Rock last Thursday
was well attended. Congressman
Lever, Messrs. Bouknight,
Haltiwanger, Shealy and Miss Riddle
all of whom made a very forceable
and. instructive talk on education.
Tbey woo the e factions of all those |
who attended from the able manner
in which they handled the subject
of education. Boys and girls take
heed to what those speakers said
and act accordingly.
The election is a thing of the past.
We stated some time ago that when
the thinning season came some of
the army would be chopped out. And
sore enough, oh! how we do sympathize
with those defeated fellows.
It seems insteed of being sore in the
feet they are sore all over, down,
down in sorrow, while those which
were left standing are smiles all over,
rejoicing, rejoicing. Our advice to
the defeated boys is to go to the
polls in November and vote like a
man and support the nominees. We
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have no doubt but what every Democrat
will gQ out to the polls in the
general election and vote for the
nominees of our party.
Indeed it is strange to know the
flimBy excuses some of our people
can gather up again&t a candidate
to defeat him. We have beard of
combinations being formed and
money in a great many instances
being used. If your father or grandfather
or great-gr&nd-father or mother
or grandmother should have not
walked exactly straight in their lives,
why, a matter of fact, this is used
against the candidate. > Son let us
tell you right now, all those who
. have ao inclination to offer for pub
lie office better have a pretty clear
record, if you don't want your feelings
hurt.
M& Editor, we do Dot know what
your inclinations may be for legislative
honors two years hence. Our
advice to you % to take lessons under
Editor Auli, of Newberry, and
Koigbt^of Sumter, before you decide
to seek those honors. B.
September 19, 1904
Fearful Odds Against Sim.
Bedridden, alone and destitute.
Sucb, in brief was the condition of
an old soldier by nsme of J. J
Havens, Versailles, ,0 For years
he was troubled with K'dney disease
and neither doctors nor medicine;}
gave him relief. At length be
tried Electric Bitters. It put him
on his feet in short order and now
^ he testifies. "I'm on the road to
complete recovery." Best on earth
for Liver and Kidoey troubles and
all forms of Stomach and Bowel
Complaints. Only 50c. Guaranteed
by The Kaufmann Drug Co., druggist.
democrats Must Vote.
Columbia, September 23 ?General
Wilie Jones, tbe Stats Democratic
chairman, is now woi king on an address
to be given ont to tbe Democrats
of tbe State urging them to
vote in tbe general election. Tbe address
will not be issued until just a
few days before tbe election and will
be set out all over tbe State.
Ia tbe meantime tbe Republicans
the Seventh diatrint have not been
W* WWW ?
idle. The several candidates men- j
tioced a few days ago are grooming
' themselves for the nomination at the
district convention to be held in a
few days and an address will be issued
urging them to stand by the
nominauou.
Firm Goes To Philippines.
Washington, Sept. 23.?Advices
have reached the bureau of insular affairs
from Toledo, 0, to the effect
that a large firm in that city engaged
ia the manufacture of products of
various 6orts from cocoanut oils has
decided to move its entire plant to
the Philippines. The firm believes
that it can increase its profits and
add to the value of its products by
making the finished products iu the
Mmds rather than by shipping the
crude materials to the United States.
The bureau wa9 notified today that
the special commission which has
been at work for six moDths studying
the Philippine tariff laws has
made its report to the collector of
customs iu the Pnilippines. The
commiesiou has mads many suggestious
in the line of modifying and
improving the laws. The secretary
of war wishes the recommendations
to bs carefully examined and that
suggestions be made by American
shippers before it is giveu to congress
for the purpose of drawing up a bill
proposing the needed modifications.
The Sweet Gum.
The exudation you see clinging to
the sweet gum tree in the summer
contains a stimulating expectorant
that will losen the phlegm in the
throat. Taylor's Cherokee Remedy
of Sweet Gum and Mullein cures
coughs and croup. At druggists,
25c, 50c aDd ?1.00 a bottle.
Fire At Gadsden.
Special to The State.
Gadi-deD, Sept 23 ?This morning
about 6 o'clock the gin house and the
-i ill l _
enure gin ana gnat mm n&iureej utlongiDg
to Mr. G. A. Kaminer and
seven bales of cotton belonging to
M-. H. G Kaminer were completely
destroyed by fire. The fire was discovered
when a bail of ignited cotton
rolled out of the gin?supposed to
have caught from a match in the cotton.
Barrels of water and bottles of
fire extinguisher were used but on
account of the dry, loose cotton the
blaze spread rapidly and soon the
whole building was in llames. The
cotton belonging to Mr. H. G. Kaminer
was in a cotton house annexed to
the gin house. The fire, happening
in the busiest cotton season, will
cause a great set back to the com- j
munity. The loss on the gin and
cotton is about $3,500 and tbere was )
no insurance.
Post Office Sobbed.
Expert safe crackers entered the
post office at Kingstree, near Char
leston, Wednesday night and after
a short session with blacksmith
tools, stoled from a nearby shop,
extracted a package of $4,000 addressed
to the Bank of Kingstree,
$350 in post office funds, about
$150 worth of stamps and jewelry
belonging to Postmaster Jacobs,
valued at $500. The burglars then
departed, ieaving no clue. The
money for the bank had been sent
from Charleston on a wire order and
it was supposed no one knew of the
order except the bank officers and
the telegraph operator. As the
money had been insured the bank
will not lose anything. j*
Cured Thirty Headaches
In one day, while distributing free
samples of Nervalgine, the world's
best remedy for Sick and Nervous
tt?j?i xt 1 i
neauauuef, x^euimgitt auu vuiuo.
Every package guaranteed. 4 doses
for 10c. Sold by M. Q. Hendrix.
Manufactured by Nervalgine Co.
Augusta, Ga. t tf
Tough Eggs.
Mrs. Newliwed?I really muBfc
complain of those egg" you sold me
on Wednesday. They were awful.
Farmer?Why, they were perfectly
fresh, ma'am.
Mrs. Newilwed?They must have
been fresh, but they were frightfully
tough. I made an omelet of them
for my husband and they were eo
tough he couldn't eat them.
Commissioner Watson's (ffort3
have so far been barren of good fruit
?that is no tangible results can be |
directly traceable to his office. Tbey |
may come later bat so far they are
out of eight. By-the way, why should
the appointment of the Commissioner
of Immigration remain at the pleasure
of the Governor when all the
other appointive offices are nominated
by the people in a primar}? Why
make fleBh of one and bone of the
other offices?
Rev. S. L. Neese and Miss Maggie
LowmaD, of Selwood, Lexington
county, were married on September
llfcb, 1904, in St. Michael church by
Rey. 0. B Shearouseof Cbapin.
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^ PUBEPAim*
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The actual cost of the regular shades of Longman Oc Marine/, paints |
when thinned ready for use, will he ?1.20 per gallon.
You mix one gallon L. tfc M. Paint a ?1.7").
if. i ,i < ,i 11 t-I T _ _ T /\:i i or
witn tnree-iourtn gallon. itaw innseeu wn > >.
Makes one and one-third gal. ready for use paint cost S'2.10.
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Don't pay $1.50 or more per gallon for Linseed Oil, which you do
when you buy it in a sealed can with a paint label thereon.
ANY CHURCH OR PARSONAGE
Or Institution supported by voluntary contribution will be given a
liberal quantity of the Longman & Martinez Pure Paints
whenever they paint.
?For Sale by?
LEE A. LORICK & BRO.,
COLUMBIA, 8. C.
DAVIS & COMPANY,
Harness and Saddlery,
1517 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C.
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We parry the largest and most complete stock of this class of goods
in the South. Can supply any and everything in Harness,
either hand made of factory at prices to suit all. Just
received a lot of Winter Lap Robes and Horse
Blankets.
Any single parts of harness supplied 011 call.
"We strive sto please our trade and ask an
examination of our goods and prices.
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and business don't mix. As soon
t ~ ?
as you can get time from shaking
hands with the '"Dear Boys,"
come to Columbia, or write us, and
find out how cheap we can sell
you first class Paints, Lime, Cement
"Window Glass, Doors, Blinds and
Sash. We are always glad to see
I you.
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Columbia, S. C. j
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*nn nimn Annm rrn imn
mil n ra utuuii iu iui ;
That Good Goods are the cheapest? If so when you go to
BATESBURG
CALL AT THE STORE OF
J. O. GLOVER,
WHO KEEPS A FCLL LINE OF
General Merchandise.
My line of Dry Gocds is compete. Dress Goods from 10 cents per yard to $1.00.
Notions of all kinds and Gent's Furnishing Gcods iu great prolusion While I endeavor
to clothe the body the head and feet are not neglected My line of Shoes ahd Hats
are worth inspecting. I also endeavor to feed the inner man and to that eud keep a j
choice line of Groceries. My line of Razors and Scissirs ar? nnsurpis?'d ?..id everv
! article in that line warranted Iu adritiou to all this I have a line of COFFINS AND j
I CASKETS, ranging in price from i5 00 to S10 0 ). Prices oi all articles "orrect
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~Aiwn RPARa imtprpst
when placed in a wide a-wake progressive j
L*ave your Dimes and Dollars with us and j
I see them increase at the rate of 4 per cent. }
Per annum. Interest is payable quarterly in |
JUr SAVIN!SS DEPARTMENT, !
PMMtlTO 8|K?IRUS' CO. j
' .1U LI U S [i WAl.HJ^U.V. President. j
7- vo?-.nT. j p MATTHEWS, Secretary.
Should bo filled by Druggists I
| HOT fiBBP Hons. ,
Life is too precious to be carelessly handled. This has been my work
' for l'> years, and do guarantee you pure drugs and careful work. g
! _ ANY DRUG- YOU 2TSED. !
Kinard's Horse, Cattle and Poultry Powder cures Chicken Cholera
! or 110 pav. The ideal stock food. Paints and Oils. j
! T. TXT. ZSZinsnd.. O
The Licensed Druggist at. LEESVILLE, S. C. f
" DBS. D. L. BOOZKB. & SONS '
M PEWf'STS.|r|^i 1615
MAIN STREET,
COIJTMBIA, C,
'FHONE S30.
WNI. PLATT, j
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DEALER IN
Dry Ms, Millinery and Notions,
NEARLY OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, '
COLXJMBIil, . - - . S. C.
MAIN STBEET. ,
We have received and have placed on oar shelves one of the most beautiful as well as the
most coniDlete iine of f
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
ever shown m the city. These are all standard goods from the most reliable manufacturers
and are recommended for their stylish aud nobby appearance and the beauty of
pattern. A fall line of Ginghams and dress goods 01 all descriptions, as well as
lovely creations in fashionable spring and summer millinery, i Come and see
these goods belore purchasing. I will make it to jour interest to do so.
October. 9.?3m.
noir vdwii wiuioi
Gaze on onr new Farniture, handsome Suites. Lounges, Sideboards, Extension TablesSolas.
Stoves, Wardrobes., Couches Iron beds, Reed Kockers Tnmke, Mattretses (cotton
and straw.) Dinning Chairs, Extra Oak Beds, Was-hstands, Centre Tables, Kitchen
tables. Hall Racks. Go Carts of all kinds. Household goods ail new. We wi'l furnish
your house fiom kit(heu to garret for cash.
w. h. sowell, |
1 114 PLAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S.C
Opposite Gregory Rhea Mule Co.
Whiskey I Morphine Cigarettes All drug and Tohabit.
| habit. habit. bacco habits.
Cured by KEELEYINSTITUE OF S. C. i
1329" Lady St., (or P. O. Box 75) Columbia, S. C. Confidential correspondent;
solicited.
BMW
FOR IT MAY INTEREST YOU AND
ABOUT COTTON ?We want your Cotton and Cotton Seed ?we
will pay tiignest prices.
ABOUT ORGANS ?We want to show you our line of Parlor Organs, *
in oak aou walnut. Tbev are beauties.
ABOUT BUGQIES ?Just received a car load of up to date, stylish
buggies aud eurr?-y??. Can suit young and old.
FALL CLOTHING?big, nobby line of Mens' Suifc3 and trousers
have just arrived.
ABOUT PHOTOS?118 your picture?we will have it enlarged
at a moderate price and guarantee satisfaction.
WE CARRY?A big 8upplv of single and double barrel breech-loading
Shot Guns, S'oves, Sewing Machines, Groceries Dry Gjods, Single and <
Double Harness, Notions, Hardware, Shoes, Hats, Pictures and frames at
all times, aDd will not be undersold. Bigging and lies a specialty.
OUR-'Store and warehouse are full; we cordially invite you to see usWe
will please you and save you money. Cirne.
E. JONES,
BATESBURQ, - - ' - - - S. Q.
_" I^.SALE: ": LAND SA1F
^tJL Produces well. Lies well and good j
location. Well improved with good bnlid- "T)V VIRTUE OF THE POWER VEST
ings a a 1 pure healed building water. Good | J[5 ea ni luJuy the last xviil and test*"
school and mail every day. In Saluda : UlcUt ot George Ballentine, deceased, I will
county, b. C. Wui sen ch^p foj cs&ii. ; selI to the toWtaest bidder at his late resitJ
^iiii * r ! denCe* riear chiP'-tJ? s C . on Friday, Sepp
? n K . Ii _m | iewber 30 B'U4, at IOo'cIock. ail that tract
1 ^0,t / I ot land known as his Home Ptace, containi
iDg acres more or less, aojoinng lands
<nf 8iA?8CLa i ot Al. Pickens Lindier W. ?J. B.bentine.
Two good croparB to tend a good ; Ernest Shealy and Julian Shealy. Terms
one-hor6e farm or more, I ma^e kfo?wn ?fher lnt0rmat1011
m c* xr* l i ' maJe known on day ot sale.
T. S. Nichols, j W. jt BALLEN'lIKE, Executor.
Ella, S. C. I September 7. 1904. 4*47,